Journal article
Renal bioenergetics during early gram-negative mammalian sepsis and angiotensin II infusion
CN May, K Ishikawa, L Wan, J Williams, RM Wellard, GS Pell, GD Jackson, R Bellomo
Intensive Care Medicine | Published : 2012
Abstract
Purpose: To measure renal adenosine triphosphate (ATP) (bioenergetics) during hypotensive sepsis with or without angiotensin II (Ang II) infusion. Methods: In anaesthetised sheep implanted with a renal artery flow probe and a magnetic resonance coil around one kidney, we induced hypotensive sepsis with intravenous Escherichia coli injection. We measured mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate, renal blood flow RBF and renal ATP levels using magnetic resonance spectroscopy. After 2 h of sepsis, we randomly assigned sheep to receive an infusion of Ang II or vehicle intravenously and studied the effect of treatment on the same variables. Results: After E. coli administration, the experimental ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors are grateful to Tony Dornom and Craig Thomson for excellent technical assistance. This study was supported by a grant from NHMRC, Australia (454615) and by the Victorian Government through the Operational Infrastructure Scheme. KI was supported by a research fellowship from Iwate Medical University, and CNM was supported by a NHMRC Research Fellowship (566819).